4.1.9 Set Execution Environment (Terminate Information) dialog box
The Set Execution Environment dialog box appears when you select one or more icons in the Script Manager window and choose File, Set Execution Environment, All Items. It also appears when you click the Detail button in the Execution dialog box.
The Set Execution Environment dialog box has three tabs: Start Information, Terminate Information, and Trace Information. Click the Terminate Information tab to display the Set Execution Environment (Terminate Information) page.
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If you attempt to set up the execution environment (terminate information) while the JP1/Script service is not running, a dialog box containing the following error message appears:
The operation could not be performed because the JP1/Script service is not running. Launch the JP1/Script service, and then re-execute the operation.
- Organization of this subsection
(1) Components
In the Set Execution Environment (Terminate Information) dialog box, you can set the following items for the script file(s) you selected.
- Script file name
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Lists the name of the files (icons) that you selected in the Script Manager window. If you selected multiple icons, the file names are sorted in ascending order.
- Terminate time
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Specify the run time in minutes before the script file is forcibly terminated.
Enter a number in the range 0 to 1,440. If you specify zero, the script file will not be forcibly terminated.
(2) Operations
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Set information about the execution environment as required.
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Click OK to create the settings as an execution environment file.
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Click Cancel to close the dialog box without creating an environment execution file.
(3) Processing
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When you select multiple icons, items are set by default to the settings for the first file listed in Script file name. If you select one of the listed files, the environment settings for that file apply to all the files.
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By entering a termination time, you can enable a process to be automatically terminated if, for some reason, it fails to complete within a particular time.